<\/a>Typically when you go through an Orange County divorce<\/a>, there are a number of issues that the family law courts will give a judgment on. One of the most important aspects is that of child custody<\/a>. This is one of the most hotly contested parts of a case and the courts rule in favor of one party granting them custody, while allowing the other party usually to visit the child.<\/p>\n The parents not having the primary custody of the child continue to have certain rights that can be enforced in the court if there is a violation. Parental alienation is one such way of interfering where the custodial spouse stops or hinders with the other spouses’ right of visitation.<\/p>\n California family law is simple and abundantly clear. Both the parents are legally given the right to enjoy frequent and continued association and contact with the child. This law needs to be (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Typically when you go through an Orange County divorce, there are a number of issues that the family law courts will give a judgment on. One of the most important aspects is that of child custody. This is one of…<\/span><\/p>\nFollowing the Law<\/h2>\n